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1. Pinker, 2. Reach For The Sky!, 3. I Come In Peace!, 4. The last picture was cropped from this..., 5. Flying Pollen, 6. Tensegrity, 7. Serenity, 8. For anyone with the blues...,
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"Peekaboo" added the next day... I replaced the poster, but the description wasn't updated.
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
Workshop at Sushant School of Arts & Architecture for second year Students On Sunday, April 12, 2015 By Prof. M.S. Satsangi & Utssav Gupta.
Workshop at Sushant School of Arts & Architecture for second year Students On Sunday, April 12, 2015 By Prof. M.S. Satsangi & Utssav Gupta.
The Music Medicine - Music Therapy Workshop with Dimitrios with guest visual artist MrTilki Art (a.k.a. Cedric Menard) [FR].
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Shots from The Music Medicine - Music Therapy Workshop with Dimitrios at Dancentrum.
Program:
// Opening
// Opening of the Circle (Identification and Sharing of Intention)
// Tensegrity (Magical Passes) movement by Aksel Pekyalçın
// Music Therapy Session with Dimitrios
// Closing of the Circle (Sharing of experience and Collective Meditation)
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Photography:
Semi Koen
Vytas Sunspiral from NASA Ames talks about tensegrity robots & using biological models of construction.
Workshop at Sushant School of Arts & Architecture for second year Students On Sunday, April 12, 2015 By Prof. M.S. Satsangi & Utssav Gupta.
Workshop at Sushant School of Arts & Architecture for second year Students On Sunday, April 12, 2015 By Prof. M.S. Satsangi & Utssav Gupta.
Workshop at Sushant School of Arts & Architecture for second year Students On Sunday, April 12, 2015 By Prof. M.S. Satsangi & Utssav Gupta.
Workshop at Sushant School of Arts & Architecture for second year Students On Sunday, April 12, 2015 By Prof. M.S. Satsangi & Utssav Gupta.
Workshop at Sushant School of Arts & Architecture for second year Students On Sunday, April 12, 2015 By Prof. M.S. Satsangi & Utssav Gupta.
A oficina de robótica: robôs dançantes - tensegrity - ocorreu no dia 11/08/2016 e foi facilitada pelo artista tecnológico Fernando Daguanno, maker argentino que vive no Brasil. A partir da mistura de processos analógicos e digitais demos vida a essas pequenas estruturas arquitetônicas autoportantes - tensegrity.
Fotos: Conrado Bassini/ Meduzza
A oficina de robótica: robôs dançantes - tensegrity - ocorreu no dia 11/08/2016 e foi facilitada pelo artista tecnológico Fernando Daguanno, maker argentino que vive no Brasil. A partir da mistura de processos analógicos e digitais demos vida a essas pequenas estruturas arquitetônicas autoportantes - tensegrity.
Fotos: Conrado Bassini/ Meduzza
Workshop at Sushant School of Arts & Architecture for second year Students On Sunday, April 12, 2015 By Prof. M.S. Satsangi & Utssav Gupta.
→ Análisis y significado de: (En) El Séptimo Día
El séptimo día de la creación, Dios descansó. Gustavo Cerati, no. ¿Te interesa conocer el significado de la canción (En) El Séptimo Día? ¿Y el significado de la tapa del álbum canción Animal? ¿Qué ocultan los símbolos de la portada?
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This bracelet is called Jackson Pollack.
Glass beads by the thousand.
A week of non stop work [50 hrs].
Very solid and rigid. very comfortable.
Czech and Japanese glass beads, held together with fishing line .
Piece number 11.
This one goes to eleven. rofl.
Just about 2 inches high, filled with Swarovski crystals and crystal pearls, quartz, amethyst, rose quartz, garnets, hematite, matsuno and miyuki beads, and fishing line.
No wire or glue is used.
Completely different on each side, as are all of my pendants ..........2 pieces of jewelry for the price of one.
Workshop at Sushant School of Arts & Architecture for second year Students On Saturday, April 11, 2015 By Prof. M.S. Satsangi & Utssav Gupta
Workshop at Sushant School of Arts & Architecture for second year Students On Sunday, April 12, 2015 By Prof. M.S. Satsangi & Utssav Gupta.
Workshop at Sushant School of Arts & Architecture for second year Students On Saturday, April 11, 2015 By Prof. M.S. Satsangi & Utssav Gupta.
A oficina de robótica: robôs dançantes - tensegrity - ocorreu no dia 11/08/2016 e foi facilitada pelo artista tecnológico Fernando Daguanno, maker argentino que vive no Brasil. A partir da mistura de processos analógicos e digitais demos vida a essas pequenas estruturas arquitetônicas autoportantes - tensegrity.
Fotos: Conrado Bassini/ Meduzza
As part of her series Diversifolia- which in the scientific names of plants indicate a single species possessed with a considerable variety of leaf - Crocodylius Philodendrus employs clusters of bouquet like arrangements comprised out of a variety of animal forms that explode into space in all directions. Her calculated compositions employ a structural property called "tensegrity," wherein individual
parts are arranged in balanced compression and secured with tensile cables, that galvanizes the aluminium crocodiles, hogs and deer, cast iron tortoises, and bronze zebras into purely formal, abstract components as they propel into space due to their aggregate momentum. Circumnavigating her towering assemblage reveals the transformation of found objects and industrial refuse into expertly orchestrated abstractions that are fluid and rhizomatic in nature.
London
Workshop at Sushant School of Arts & Architecture for second year Students On Sunday, April 12, 2015 By Prof. M.S. Satsangi & Utssav Gupta.
A oficina de robótica: robôs dançantes - tensegrity - ocorreu no dia 11/08/2016 e foi facilitada pelo artista tecnológico Fernando Daguanno, maker argentino que vive no Brasil. A partir da mistura de processos analógicos e digitais demos vida a essas pequenas estruturas arquitetônicas autoportantes - tensegrity.
Fotos: Conrado Bassini/ Meduzza
Crocodylius Philodendrus (2016/17)
Nancy Rubins
As part of her series Diversifolia – which in the scientific names of plants indicates a single species possessed with a considerable variety of leaf, Crocodylius Philodendrus employs clusters of bouquet like arrangements comprised out of a variety of animal forms that explode into space in all directions. Her calculated compositions employ a structural property called “tensegrity,” wherein individual parts are arranged in balanced compression and secured with tensile cables, that galvanizes the aluminium crocodiles, hogs and deer, cast iron tortoises, and bronze zebras into purely formal, abstract components as they propel into space due to their aggregate momentum. Circumnavigating her towering assemblage reveals the transformation of found objects and industrial refuse into expertly orchestrated abstractions that are fluid and rhizomatic in nature.
[Sculpture in the City]
Taken during Open House London 2018